Back In action.. and my Permanent Memory foam transport rig

Tho the Pond's only 5 minutes away, during the week, I've typically only got a few minutes to sail over my lunch hr, so I'm hoping this $14.95 2'X 8X6' foam insulation sheeting material from Home Depot will allow for a quick easy but safe no-shifting around transport and it should save me several minutes rigging and de-rigging.. Not that it's very hard or time consuming to do this .. but I like the
idea of not needing to fiddle with the backstay trim each time too..

By the way.. this is the ASSAN module that took a swim yesterday.. back in action plugged into a spare Optic 6 and it's working fine so far.. without even needing to re-bind the Rx in the boat...

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Gotta admit that that is my least favorite thing about sailing down there. Froze my "legs" off one cold/blustery day wearing shorts and flip flops, because I knew I had to wade out to launch/retrieve and didn't bring a change of clothes.

Yes i hear you .. It's damn cold in shorts and flip flops in the wind, even here in Sunny SD some times.. So far, I'm too cheap to get a pair of those high-water wader boots and a shoe horn to get in and out of them... I'm sure there's a better solution out there to the launch/retrieve problem but till we get a mini-Pier .. I'm wading in and out of the muck like most everyone else without boots I guess It could be a LOT worse.. least there are no rocks or Red-Bellied-die-in-15 seconds vipers in the weeds lurking around.. as there are in some places round the world.. JimS

Hey jim! Its Chris... it was fun watching you guys race yesterday, sorry about your Tx... Wish i had my Marblehead with me at the time...

Hi Chris,
Yes, and boy it was nice there again today...was a good stiff 6-to 8 mph from NNW. They blocked if for a while but did finish paving the North lot .. no one was around but Louis and I the whole time.. Tomorrow's Power Boat day and I'm off again, so we're heading to DeAnza Cove.. see link below. Please come over at noon if you can.

Here's Louis and his red 1 Meter.. I really enjoyed learning a little better how to time the start's properly.. wow is that ever tricky not to overshoot it or hit the mark .. even with just two boats .. it's quite a challenge with such a short start line..

Only a little problem, the settings can only be done using a computer.

I never lost the control and the range exceeds my capacity to appreciate the course of my small boat at such long distance!

yes I noticed that it's got no display.. and doing the set up tweaks on a computer seems a bit problematic knowing you need the Boat there alongside at the same time.. Can you set the two End Points on the servo Travel Adjustments independently at each end, as well as ass in Expo?. also how do you get the little add-on satellite receiver for DUAL Rf Channel ops? Is that sold separately? The price can't be beat but it's another $18 USD to ship it from HK to San Diego via "slow Boat.. " Thanks for letting me know you like it..

While the new asphalt was laid in.. tried this spot across the street..

A very nice bicyclist and his daughter stopped by as i was killing some time, waiting for the SD Boat pond across the street to re-open, and I asked them to take this clip.. I'm in this sharing a little concern about what would happen if I lost Radio Control here..

yes I noticed that it's got no display.. and doing the set up tweaks on a computer seems a bit problematic knowing you need the Boat there alongside at the same time.. Can you set the two End Points on the servo Travel Adjustments independently at each end, as well as ass in Expo?. also how do you get the little add-on satellite receiver for DUAL Rf Channel ops? Is that sold separately? The price can't be beat but it's another $18 USD to ship it from HK to San Diego via "slow Boat.. " Thanks for letting me know you like it..

Yes, you can set end point adjustments separately. There is no exponential with this transmitter. I used a Hitec programmable servo which allows to modify the curve, but now I use a lighter normal servo and this works well.

If you insist to have exponential, you need to set one of the HELI mode, and you can program a 5 points throttle curve as you wish. This is easy to do using the configuration program showing graphically the stick movements.

For the recent versions, there is no more satellite receiver, and the technology is Frequency Hopping, more robust than the dual channel used initially. I use the Hobby King GT-2 2.4Ghz Receiver 3Ch , weighting only 5g against 13g for the 6CH receiver. (Yes, weight is a big concern for Micro Magic!)

These 6CH transmitters are available today at the HK US warehouse, I don't think that they'd be delivered to San Diego via a slow boat!

Yes, you can set end point adjustments separately. There is no exponential with this transmitter. I used a Hitec programmable servo which allows to modify the curve, but now I use a lighter normal servo and this works well.

If you insist to have exponential, you need to set one of the HELI mode, and you can program a 5 points throttle curve as you wish. This is easy to do using the configuration program showing graphically the stick movements.

For the recent versions, there is no more satellite receiver, and the technology is Frequency Hopping, more robust than the dual channel used initially. I use the Hobby King GT-2 2.4Ghz Receiver 3Ch , weighting only 5g against 13g for the 6CH receiver. (Yes, weight is a big concern for Micro Magic!)

These 6CH transmitters are available today at the HK US warehouse, I don't think that they'd be delivered to San Diego via a slow boat!

I also use the HK 6 channel 2.4's. I have the software on my laptop, so I can program the servos out in the garage or at the pond if need be. Great system for the money and the new US warehouse makes ordering even easier.
I wasn't aware that the Version 2, 6 channel will work with the 3 channel receiver? Thats good to know.

I also use the HK 6 channel 2.4's. I have the software on my laptop, so I can program the servos out in the garage or at the pond if need be. Great system for the money and the new US warehouse makes ordering even easier.
I wasn't aware that the Version 2, 6 channel will work with the 3 channel receiver? Thats good to know.

I may just take the plunge too but would like to know how heavy is it and can you use a 3cel Lipo in it? Do Lipos come in the AA flat pack config that might fit?

I've been committed to ASSAS's little 4 and 6 Chan $20 Rx's since I've had excellent results using then in gliders for 3 years but to get a Tx an Rx both for $25 to 30 shipped seems incredibly tempting. I know many RC Sailors like locking in a single Tx per boat anyway. The other thing I like about ASSAN is the weight and range and the little tiny antenna is easy to mount anywhere .. plus I can seal it all up easily with this Liquid electrical tape.. I had two little HongKong Discovery 500 boats completely fill with salt water .. lost the servos but the Rx sealed up like this was fine.

An update on post 40 above.. I put my dried-out Optic 6 partially back together and the LCD driver circuitry is messed up .. all I get is the ON LED.

Thanks Chris I'll check it out too..! did you make to to De Anza Cove yesterday? I had to bail as a family commitment came up.. Am headed down to the Pond today for a while early.. should be good .. but Sunday I'm heading to Torrey to fly gliders.